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11 Silent Signs of Heart Trouble You Shouldn’t Ignore
If you can usually finish a run with ease, but are suddenly hit with severe fatigue, it could be a subtle sign of an ...
A new approach to PET imaging offers a promising way for physicians to promptly identify patients who are at risk for poor ...
North Korea said Thursday that its latest missile tests involved a new hypersonic system aimed at strengthening its nuclear ...
They’ve obviously never been tested in a real-life, all-out thermonuclear attack, but the goal of this facility is continuity ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin has directed drills of the country’s strategic nuclear forces that featured practice missile ...
The FDA has cleared Elecsys pTau181, the first blood test for use in primary care to help rule out Alzheimer’s disease in ...
A new Galleri blood test detected 75% of cancers without current screening options, with over half found in early stage I or ...
A blood test that screens for more than 50 cancers is correct in 62% of cases where it thinks people may have the disease, a ...
X rays - what patients need to know fluoroscopy, which enables the observation of motion within the body and certain diagnostic and treatment procedures; ...
Mars is closer than ever, but the human body isn’t ready. Inside the biological war against radiation, microgravity, and ...
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The Big Blast: Declassified Nuclear Test Films
From 1945 to 1962, the U.S. conducted 210 atmospheric nuclear tests, filming each with high speed cameras at about 2,400 frames per second. Decades later, roughly 10,000 reels sat unseen in secure ...
People with type 2 diabetes have a much higher chance—up to four times more—of developing serious heart problems like heart attacks, strokes, and angina compared to people without diabetes. Because of ...
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